Excerpt from “Cowboy” by Staci Stallings… Fatigue hit Ashton hard as he pulled up next to the small establishment winking an OPEN sign. For the first ten seconds after he killed the engine, he considered simply calling Meredith and asking … Continue reading →

An excerpt from Staci Stallings’ “Deep in the Heart” “And now you’d better get that car moved before Jeffrey has a cardiac.” “Yes, Ma’am.” Something told her she would be saying that a lot now. Pleading with her heels to … Continue reading →

An excerpt from Coming Undone… Ragged. That was a good word to describe Dr. Warren’s “family.” It wasn’t a family. Just one guy, and Kathryn wished she had thought to ask a few more questions. As they walked down the … Continue reading →

Copyright Staci Stallings, 2010 ~*~*~*~ To all those who think that love has let them down… Please never stop believing in love’s power to heal all things. In God’s eyes, the light of hope shines eternal where love is concerned… … Continue reading →

Chapter 1 “Please, baby, please, just get me through these gates and up to that front door,” Maggie Montgomery pleaded with her ’77 Chevette even as her gaze took in the enormous circle drive that led its winding way up … Continue reading →

The following is a feature story in the James Madison High School Chronicle on the recent controversial suspension of one of the student body’s newest members and Chronicle reporter, Robyn Lockhart. It is not intended to influence the investigation into … Continue reading →

Rick’s Reviews Normally I don’t review high school productions. First of all, they are rarely, if ever, what I would call even mildly entertaining. Usually mind-numbingly awful, incredibly boring, and a complete waste of time are far closer. For the … Continue reading →

By: Staci Stallings The Good News: Staci’s books are showing up on Kindle and Nook formats in droves! Check out the titles available: Cowboy Lucky Dreams by Starlight Reunion A Work in Progress A Little Piece of Heaven A Light … Continue reading →

By: Staci Stallings One of the hardest things for an author is that writing is such a one-way experience. You work for hours, days, months, sometimes even years to get a story “just right.” Then you put it out there … Continue reading →